The volume of 200 g of liquid would depend on the density of the liquid. For water, which has a density of approximately 1 g/mL, 200 g of water would be equivalent to 200 mL.
1.6 g/ml
0.7 kg or 700 g. Calculation below:200 g = 0.2 kg0.2 + 0.5 kg = 0.7 kgOR0.5 kg = 500 g500 g + 200 g = 700 g
The increase in mass is 45g (245g - 200g) due to the added liquid. This corresponds to a volume of 26ml because 1g/ml is the density of water (and marketed) liquids. Therefore, the density of the liquid is 45g / 26ml = 1.73 g/ml.
The weight of the copper in the liquid is equal to its weight in air minus the weight of the liquid displaced. Using the weight difference, we can find the volume of the liquid displaced. Then, using the volume and the weight of the liquid displaced, we can calculate the density of the liquid, which in this case would be 8.93 g/cm3.
Mass of unknown liquid = 142.01 g - 105.56 g = 36.45 gVolume of unknown liquid = 45.5 mldensity = mass/volume = 36.45 g/45.5 mldensity = 0.801 g/ml
200 grams of chilled butter is 200 g.
about 200 mL
1.6 g/ml
86 g
2 hg = 200 g
about 200 g
200 g = about 0.441 pounds.
About 100-200 max
4.2 kg
The answer is 71,3 g, for sodium chloride.
That is 1.6 cups
200 ml